‘No senior should go through this’: Woman, 71, has jaw reconstruction surgery after PMD-related accident

‘No senior should go through this’: Woman, 71, has jaw reconstruction surgery after PMD-related accident


SINGAPORE – Mrs Malar Singam, 71, broke her jaw after an electric-bicycle rider knocked her down on a pavement at a mall on Dec 10.

She and her husband were supposed to fly to the US to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with their children a few days later.

Instead, she had to have jaw reconstruction surgery. Her jaw has been wired shut and she has been consuming a liquid diet through a straw since then.

When the accident happened, the couple were walking down a small flight of stairs to exit Pasir Ris Mall. Her husband Frank Singam, 74, was just a couple of steps behind her.

“I was watching her, and the next moment, when I looked up, I saw this guy coming down the path fast. I said, ‘Watch out, girl, watch out!’” said Mr Singam.

But the accident happened too quickly. Mrs Singam was struck on her back, pushing her forward to the ground. When she rolled onto her back and touched her jaw, she felt excruciating pain. All she saw was blood on her hand.

Mr Singam saw that the impact to her jaw had left her face slightly distorted.

The couple have been talking to the media to raise awareness of road safety involving riders of personal mobility devices (PMDs) since the Dec 10 accident.

“I hope that no seniors will ever go through what I went through,” said Mrs Singam.

The Active Mobility Act, which established rules for safer use of public paths among various users like PMD riders, came into force in May 2018.

According to the Land Transport Authority, accidents on paths have been on a general decline since 2019, with 104 such accidents in 2024, down from 303 in 2019.

Nevertheless, these accidents continue to result in severe injuries and even deaths.



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